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Palm Tungsten E2 error

I can not open my palm and the error is:

Fatal Alert
MemoryMgr.c,Line:3732
NULL handle

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  • Anonymous Nov 05, 2008

    I have the same problem: fatal alert line 3732 null handle reset and I am locked out. Any ideas?

  • Anonymous Jan 08, 2009

    This is the message I get after I hit the reset button on the back.

  • schooltech2 Jan 22, 2009

    I am having the same exact problem as described here. None of the first 3 solutions provided fixed it. I still have Fatal Alert: MemoryMgr.c., Line3732 NULL handle.

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Hold the middle button UP while tapping the reset button on the back. This should get it restarted.  You probably need to delete some stuff taking up memory.

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Everytime I got that error, press soft reset on back and it should reboot normal

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My palm cannot reset or turn off. Error"fatal exception" Reset but not reseting when I press the reset at the back

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To get rid of the Fatal Alert, perform the Hard Reset on the device.

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A hard reset will erase everything on your device. All your data will be removed, and formats, preferences and other settings are restored to their factory default settings.

Follow the steps below to perform a hard reset on your device.

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